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Topic: Car that fits 3 carseats across?
Posted By: Carnelian
Subject: Car that fits 3 carseats across?
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 6:48pm
Hi

We have to upgrade our car and we currently have a 2 year old and a 5 month old and possibly in the future we may have a 3rd baby so I really want to buy a car with that in mind.
Can you recommend a good family car around with a max of 10K?
At the moment we have a Toyota Carib station wagon.

thanks
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Posted By: peanut butter
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 7:24pm
or even 3 narrow carseat recommendations would be good.


Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 7:39pm
The radian carseats are the narrowest I could find anywhere and I can tell you they will not fit in a honda accord or a volvo v40, measured both of those for it.
Nissan primera the newer models it would just about and also mazda 6 but they were over 10k or at least the one we looked at was.

We are opting for a 7 seater now and are going to get a toyota ipsum(also comes in a 6 seater but rarer to find), it looks much like a car but a bit longer and the back seats split so you can fold one down for extra boot space or fold both down when you only have two kids. We are looking at ones around 13k but there are cheaper ones with less gadgets and more kms, the older model(which I think is prior to 2001) is cheaper too but not sure about the seat set up in the older ones.

Then of course there are the other 6/7 seaters on the market like the honda odyssey etc but we looked at most of them and they dont' have any boot space at all with the extra seats in use, fine if you have them folded out of the way. Then there is your bus type option of a toyota estima, which is huge inside but boot space again was lacking, plus it's more bus than car that put me off as well.

Oh actually just remembered that IVF bank ad has three radians rear facing in a back of an estima using just the middle row, which I guess means you could move/take out the back row of seats to give you masses of boot space.

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Posted By: rachndean
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 7:41pm
Hey
We have a 7 year old, a 2 year old and a 1 year old. They all have car seats and fit across the back of our Mazda 6

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Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 7:41pm
http://www.babyonthemove.co.nz/index.php?route=product/search&keyword=radian - Radian carseat

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Posted By: myfullhouse
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 8:22pm
Good thread, we are at the moment trying to decide what to do car-wise as we can't fit 3 seats across (a Mitsubishi Legnum)

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Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 8:33pm
Some of the cars we looked at were wide enough but the middle seat was slightly raised or there was too much going on on the inside of the doors so they only fit with the doors open and I'm told it's not good driving to drive with your back doors open.
Also some older model cars only have a lap belt in the middle, I'm not sure if that is something that can be upgraded though?

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Posted By: fallen
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 9:13pm
I used to own a Honda Prelude. It was a 2 door tiny inside thing. But interestingly I could still fit 3 carseats across the back seat!!

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Posted By: fattartsrock
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 9:26pm
I can fit 3 narrows or 2 and a capsule in the back of my honda crv.

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Posted By: Plushie
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 9:32pm
Without having installed them i can fit 2x carseats and 1 capsule across my Toyota Caldina. Couldnt install the capsule as my seatbelts are too short and the middle seat has only a lapbelt as well - but strictly measurement wise they all fit!


Posted By: ButterflyMum
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 10:27pm
Most cars can do it my toyota sprinter can but I hate it cause one is a booster seat my boys too big for harness ones and jaming hand between seat is a real pain in the a**.   Mind you I have been doing it for 2 years so totally over it.

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Posted By: mrsbt
Date Posted: 11 January 2011 at 10:56pm
Hi, we have just had our third child and worked through this issue.
The Holden commodore stationwagon is what we got in the end as my husband is a holden guy but I am told the Ford territory is great too. I love our car as it not only fits all 3 carseats neatly but it has a huge boot space which with 3 kids is kind of handy. However it is not the most economical... :-)

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Posted By: LG
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 12:54pm
When we were looking at cars we were told the Dodge Nitro and Hyundai Sante Fe were the only ones that could fit them (the things car sales people say huh!!!) We got a Dodge Journey and it fits 3 fine, also has 2 built in booster seat things that pop up

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Posted By: peanut butter
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 2:14pm
two_boys..I was concerned about only a lap belt in the middle but rang safe n sound people (Britax) and they said "absolutely" to fitting a car seat in with a lap belt...as long as its tethered. And when you think about it, its the lap component that holds the seat down, not the sash. That was a huge relief, now just need to work out if we can fit 3 across our Toyota Prado.


Posted By: becsscolly
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 2:20pm
Ha, amazing how many people go through all this really.. I have a friend with a Toyota Caldinda station wagon who has 3 seats, not sure on the brands though.

We have a Subaru Legacy, an Edinburgh booster (with harness) and a safe n sound convertible (a cheaper version, not sure which - but apparently s n s are the widest ones out there) and hope to get either a capsule or another convertible like the s n s. Like cuppatea said, they might all fit with the doors open!! I imagine it will be easier while one seat is rear facing.

Also, have heard that the Baby trend capsule is one of the slimmest ones out there.

Also, not sure about what to do about having a lap belt in the centre - is this still ok (if long enough) for the booster while he's in a harness? How much is it to retrofit a sash belt?

Oh, and I like the look of the radian, but we can't justify spending that much...

Not sure if that helps anyone, or if anyone can help me...

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Posted By: clover
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 2:22pm
Originally posted by cuppatea cuppatea wrote:

Some of the cars we looked at were wide enough but the middle seat was slightly raised or there was too much going on on the inside of the doors so they only fit with the doors open and I'm told it's not good driving to drive with your back doors open.




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Posted By: caliandjack
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 2:56pm
We've got a holden commodore and it can accommodate 3 car seats across the back has lap belts on all 3 seats, we currently have the capsule on the middle seat

we wont be having 3 kids but if we need to transport one of DDs friends when she's older then we need the space for an extra car seat

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Posted By: Carnelian
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 3:04pm
Wow thanks for all the replies. Definitely gives me a few models to look at.

I might take my 3 seats to a car place and try them all while I'm there so I know they definitely fit.
That's interesting that the Caldina fits three as that's the next step up from mine and I quite like Toyotas.

becssolly - I don't know if lap belts are allowed for kids or not but I do know that they offer no profection for the upper body so it becomes like scissors in an accident and digs into the body and can cause serious harm. My car only has a lap in the middle too so we would have to have this changed if it's the same in the new car. Sorry no idea on changing this over though.

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Posted By: Kellz
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 3:22pm
We have a ford telstar station wagon and there is almost no room bewteen the 2 carseats at all- my tiny 4yr old can not even fit in the gap!
We also have the same dilema! Ready for #3 but not the finaces or inclination to buy a bus!


Posted By: Pipee
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 4:43pm
We had a subaru legacy station wagon. I measured and fitted 3 seats across the back seats, one booster, one convertible SnS and a capsule. They fitted. Just. Like in the other posts it was really hard work to jam my hand down between the seats to do up the booster. In the end we needed a new car anyway due to engine trouble so I got the car I really wanted - Holden Adventra stationwagon, like the commodore but is 4wd essentially. I love it and it isn't a bus (my DH said that he would rather sit-to-pee than be caught having to drive a bus!). There is an option to put fold away seats in the boot as well to make it a 7 seater which we are looking at doing.

I have a radian rear-facing, booster in middle and capsule on base currently in the back seat. All fit easily with enough room between the seat for the big kids to have drink holders. Also has a massive boot to store all the cr*p in it that I seem to haul around for 3 kiddos

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Posted By: BessieBear
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 4:46pm
Originally posted by cuppatea cuppatea wrote:


Oh actually just remembered that IVF bank ad has three radians rear facing in a back of an estima using just the middle row, which I guess means you could move/take out the back row of seats to give you masses of boot space.


I'm sure those carseats are the phil and teds bebe V's in that add. Cause they are black and red.

We're having this issue at the moment. And we had settled on getting a honda stream , BUT our freind has just bougth one and has already had to fix it.
 We have an accord ATM and we did have a civic before that, sence a theme here.
Our neighbours have a new Mazda MPV its a van ish but I think its cool.

We have a beach house at the mt and to pack stuff (P&T's dash Double, porta cot, food, nappies, clothes....) its getting hard enough for all that in our car let alone having another one and having to take up space with yet another carseat.

DH won't get a people mover. Not even an odessy. I think he needs to grow up stop thinking he's stil 18 and a 'car enthusiast' (boy racer)




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Posted By: peanut butter
Date Posted: 12 January 2011 at 9:39pm
Wahoo! 3 safe n sounds fit across the backseat....bloody tight but the do! We need to get a new one for my 3yr old soon so might try and find a slightly slimmer convertible booster


Posted By: Angs1982
Date Posted: 13 January 2011 at 7:19am
My DH is looking at getting a Mitshibishi Grandis.... has anyone had any experience with them.

I'm not keen on a people mover and I'm not even a car enthuisist. He's still trying to convience me....


Posted By: mrsbt
Date Posted: 13 January 2011 at 8:12pm
Originally posted by Carnelian Carnelian wrote:

Wow thanks for all the replies. Definitely gives me a few models to look at.

I might take my 3 seats to a car place and try them all while I'm there so I know they definitely fit.
That's interesting that the Caldina fits three as that's the next step up from mine and I quite like Toyotas.


TOTALLY recommend you take the 3 carseats. That is what we did. My husband was convinced a car he saw, Audi A6, could fit 3 carseats but luckily I insisted we took the seats and tried it and it could not! Also we tried them in the Peugeot 307 stationwagon and they fit but the car doesn't have the best of reputations... Make sure you actually tie them in when you try out the cars cause they may 'look' like they fit but the seat belts placement may affect the position of the carseat.

We have a s.n.s. carseat which is quite big, the edinburgh seat and a capsule with base so large-ish ones and they fit easily in our Holden commodore.

Good luck

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Posted By: myonlineself
Date Posted: 13 January 2011 at 8:36pm
Someone said about the lapbelts folding people in half as have no support for the upper body. Which is true, yes, but not really that relevant when talking about car seats? The lapbelt holds the carseat in place (with a tether is needed) and then the baby or child will be strapped in with a harness in the carseat. We have a Ford Mondeo SW - only have one bubba at the moment, and have a Radian - its in the middle, just using the lapbelt I think.

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Posted By: E&L+1
Date Posted: 13 January 2011 at 9:53pm
We used to have a Harness that the lap belt threaded through when I was younger you can still get them. This stops the lap belt from cutting into the abdomen in an accident or emergency stop. My brothers had them with their booster seats as there is 5 of us even with a van one child had to be in the middle seat this was the safest option. Mum was a car seat nerd back in the day, I was in a carseat when they first came out, the nurses told her she couldn't use it because it was 'unhygienic'. Needless to say she ignored them.

But as myonlineself said not relevant when talking about car seats. As long as they are installed to manufacturers instructions.

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Posted By: BessieBear
Date Posted: 14 January 2011 at 9:12am

Off topic, kinda
We were having this conversation last year with my uncle (50odd yrs old) and he was convinced that we didn't need to use a car seat after a child can sit. Idiot.

Who said they have a mazda 6. What car seat do you have in it?? 



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